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Press Release: When Christian Living Feels Countercultural: Erkki Koskenniemi Examines Love, Marriage, and Family in the Early Church

  • January 20, 2026
Press Release: Teach Teens to Turn to God When Faced with Modern-Day Challenges
  • November 6, 2024
Press Release: Teach Teens to Turn to God When Faced with Modern-Day Challenges

New teen devotional books from authors Cassie Moore and Michael W. Newman offer nearly 100 devotions each on topics such as anxiety, bullying, purity, and more.

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Press Release: Learn to Engage with Intention as Jesus Did
  • October 22, 2024
Press Release: Learn to Engage with Intention as Jesus Did

Captivating Conversations: How Christians Can Reclaim the Lost Art of Listening, a new book by Brian K. Davies, delves into the art of asking questions by exploring lessons Jesus used in the Bible.

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Press Release: Will the Real Church Please Stand Up?
  • October 8, 2024
Press Release: Will the Real Church Please Stand Up?

Author Matthew Richard explores what makes a church good in new release from Concordia Publishing House.

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Press Release: Reveal God’s Immeasurable Grace with 100 Days of Devotions, Prayers, and Journal Prompts
  • September 24, 2024
Press Release: Reveal God’s Immeasurable Grace with 100 Days of Devotions, Prayers, and Journal Prompts

Renowned Christian author Deb Burma helps believers live out the “immeasurably more” that Jesus provides for them in her new devotional book, Immeasurably More.

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Press Release: “Our witness is never not on display.”
  • September 17, 2024
Press Release: “Our witness is never not on display.”

Learn how to better understand what’s behind our differences and how to cross the divide with the bridge of Christ’s love and compassion with a new book from Chad Lakies.

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Press Release: Journey through More than Two Hundred of God’s Promises and Discover How He Keeps Them
  • September 10, 2024
Press Release: Journey through More than Two Hundred of God’s Promises and Discover How He Keeps Them

Author Terry Zuehsow explores encouraging and assuring promises from God in his new devotional journal, Exploring God’s Promises.

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Discover the History of Your Church Family in Gene Edward Veith Jr.’s New Book, Embracing Your Lutheran Identity
  • August 27, 2024
Discover the History of Your Church Family in Gene Edward Veith Jr.’s New Book, Embracing Your Lutheran Identity

Author Gene Edward Veith Jr. uses inspiring stories and characters from church history to reveal what Lutheran identity means today.

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Press Release: Explore the Sabbath and Its Purpose in Our Lives
  • July 25, 2024
Press Release: Explore the Sabbath and Its Purpose in Our Lives

Author Joel Biermann invites readers to join him on an exploration of the sabbath in his new book, Day 7: For Work, Rest, or Play.

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Press Release: Learn to Offer Biblical Comfort Instead of Modern Self-Help Mantras
  • July 23, 2024
Press Release: Learn to Offer Biblical Comfort Instead of Modern Self-Help Mantras

Author Faith Doerr provides insight into God’s true comfort in her new book, God’s Encouraging Word: True Comforts When Worldly Advice Fails.

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Press Release: Discover Monumental Figures and Events throughout the Church’s History
  • July 18, 2024
Press Release: Discover Monumental Figures and Events throughout the Church’s History

Readers will explore key figures and moments throughout church history with Journey through Church History from author Christa Petzold.

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"Thus Jesus’ Last Supper with his disciples is pre "Thus Jesus’ Last Supper with his disciples is presented by the evangelist as the new meal of the new era of salvation. The Last Supper of Jesus—and subsequent celebrations of the Lord’s Supper—is different from all other meals, for Jesus gives his body with the bread and his blood with the wine. The miraculous provision of these gifts in the Supper bestows forgiveness of sins and new life with God, based on Christ’s death. This communal meal is Jesus’ new Passover by which he establishes a new community that will celebrate this meal in remembrance of his death and resurrection and in anticipation of his return. The Last Supper is the climax of Jesus’ table fellowship with his disciples. Indeed, it is the most important meal of all God’s table fellowship from Eden to the parousia. Its greatest significance lies in what it bestows: the real presence of Christ, his very body and blood, offered up in death on a cross and now given with the bread and wine for the forgiveness of sins and life eternal." —Dr. Arthur Just, Luke 9:51-24:53 - Concordia Commentary
"And so we need an extraordinary Shepherd. Enter t "And so we need an extraordinary Shepherd. Enter the Servant! He leads his flock to find food on barren heights (49:9), and in the hottest of weather, he gives his sheep unlimited water (49:10). Their path is straight (49:11) despite the hilly country where sheep usually graze. This Servant even has the ability to tend to a huge number of sheep that are drawn from great distances (49:12). 

The pinnacle of his ministry comes when, like a Lamb, he is led to the slaughter (53:7). Golgotha is no green pasture; rather, spit and blood are caked to his cheeks. Quiet waters? He thirsts, his lips are cracked and swollen, his throat is parched from the hot Palestinian sun. He passes through the valley of the shadow of death as pain twangs her morbid melody. There is no rod or staff for comfort. And the cup overflows all right; he drinks the cup full of the wrath of God Almighty. Surely goodness and mercy are twisted and perverted in the most inhumane way. Reflecting on this great love, Peter writes: “He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness. By his wounds you have been healed. For you were straying like sheep, but have now returned to the Shepherd and Overseer of your souls” (1 Pet 2:24–25 ESV). 

When I am lost and exiled, my Shepherd Jesus leaves the ninety-nine and runs after me (Lk 15:3–7). When I am confused by the voices of demons and devils, he calls me by name, and I know that voice (Jn 10:2–4, 27). When I am filthy, he is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world (Jn 1:29, 36). Jesus is my Shepherd who gathers me in his arms, holds me, heals me, and carries me close to his heart forever." —Dr. Reed Lessing, Isaiah 40-55 - Concordia Commentary
Almighty and everlasting God, grant us by Your gra Almighty and everlasting God, grant us by Your grace so to pass through this holy time of our Lord’s passion that we may obtain the forgiveness of our sins; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
This new undated planner with quotations from the This new undated planner with quotations from the Lutheran Confessions is a lovely resource for organizing your schedule and growing in your Lutheran identity. Without set dates, it makes a great gift for any time of year! 

The Lutheran Confessions Weekly Planner will be available in May.
Almighty and everlasting God, You sent Your Son, o Almighty and everlasting God, You sent Your Son, our Savior Jesus Christ, to take upon Himself our flesh and to suffer death upon the cross. Mercifully grant that we may follow the example of His great humility and patience and be made partakers of His resurrection; through the same Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
This Holy Week, meditate on the ultimate sacrifice This Holy Week, meditate on the ultimate sacrifice Jesus made for you with these five devotions from Portals of Prayer Devotional Bible. Visit the link in our profile to start reading.
The rise of transgenderism in modern society goes The rise of transgenderism in modern society goes directly against what God says about men, women, and our bodies. With such a divisive topic, it can be difficult to have meaningful discussions with others of differing viewpoints. Dr. Scott Stiegemeyer's new book, Responding to Transgenderism in Light of God's Word, is a thoughtful, biblical discussion that will help you navigate these discussions.
Holy Week invites us to remember Christ’s sufferin Holy Week invites us to remember Christ’s suffering, sacrifice, and triumphant resurrection. In Luther’s Works, Volume 63, Martin Luther illuminates how Christ’s death and resurrection bring complete forgiveness.
Why does Lutheran Service Book place confirmation Why does Lutheran Service Book place confirmation hymns under "Baptismal Life" rather than a separate "Confirmation" section? Because confirmation isn't a graduation. It's the catechumens publicly confessing their baptismal faith and stating their intention to remain firm in this confession by the power of God's Grace.

Learn about  three confirmation hymns from Lutheran Service Book and see their history on the CPH Blog.
Lift Your Eyes: How to Live Outside Yourself "hera Lift Your Eyes: How to Live Outside Yourself "heralds the arrival of a gifted new writer with a warm heart and a popular touch. In this book, Joshua Pfeiffer tackles some of the darkest, deepest issues in our self-absorbed society in a lucid, winsome way. He weaves a colorful tapestry of biblical, personal, practical, and pastoral insights into a bright, coherent vision of life in the world. With the eyes of a skilled artist, he explores various kinds of looking—away from ourselves, up to Jesus in faith and thanksgiving, and out to others in love, so that we can look honestly into ourselves and forward in hope to eternal life with God."
—Dr. John W. Kleinig

Lift Your Eyes will be available May 19.
Help young children grow in their love and knowled Help young children grow in their love and knowledge of Jesus while they learn the alphabet with J is for Jesus.

Written and illustrated by Joni Walker, J is for Jesus will be available May 6.
Perfect for Easter baskets, our Water Reveal Activ Perfect for Easter baskets, our Water Reveal Activity Books lets kids bring Bible stories to life—again and again! Just add water to the brush, “paint” the pages, and watch the hidden illustrations appear like magic. When the pages dry, the colors fade so the story can be rediscovered next time.
"Decaying skeletons are revived in hearing the pro "Decaying skeletons are revived in hearing the prophecies of God. Graveyards are opened; the dead are raised—and the Lord does it all! Lifeless creatures respond to the breath of the Holy Spirit. Hostile flesh wars against God and dies, but those continually revived by the Spirit live in peace. Dead Lazarus is three days entombed in stench, and yet, when Jesus speaks, he rises, he lives! Lazarus sheds the shroud of death, and the Lord has done it all! " —Worship Planning Book, Year A
Doctrine that focuses on our own works or decision Doctrine that focuses on our own works or decisions allows doubt to creep in. Lutheranism, however, shows us that "God leaves nothing to chance or accident. The purpose of right doctrine is certainty of your salvation. When your pastor bound himself to the Book of Concord “because” it was a clear confession of the truth of the Word of God, promising to align his preaching and teaching to this  doctrinal standard, he confessed a certainty that is rare in many corners of Christendom." —Rev. Dr. Matthew Harrison, The Comfort of Lutheran Doctrine (pg. 66)
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Get 25% off select items with code SPRING26. Enjoy these deals while they last!
Discover the New Testament Book of James, includin Discover the New Testament Book of James, including disputes about the authorship, the historical setting, cultural setting, and Martin Luther's notes on the CPH Blog.
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